Ep23 | The Skin We're In: The Integumentary System
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In this episode, Audra and Sloane explore the integumentary system — the body’s amazing outer layer of protection. Together, they discover that skin isn’t just skin — it’s the largest organ in our body and part of a team that includes hair, nails, and glands. From sweat to earwax to milk (wait… what?!), this episode uncovers the gross, cool, and important jobs your skin does every day.
What Kids Will Learn
- The integumentary system is made up of the skin, hair, nails, and glands.
- The skin is the body’s largest organ, made of three layers — the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis.
- Hair follicles are like tiny flowerpots where hair grows.
- Glands in the skin make and release important stuff — like oil, sweat, earwax, and even milk in mammals!
- The word “secrete” means to make and release something.
- A dermatologist is a doctor who takes care of your skin.
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